Sunday, July 19, 2020

candidates with Student Pilot License and qualifies them to fly as First Officer on commercial flight

As a result, there’s a huge demand for commercial pilots in India to fly on domestic and international routes. It’s a very prestigious job too.

Commercial pilots in India earn a median salary of Rs.250,000 per month plus perks. Pilots that fly on international routes usually get a median monthly salary of Rs.500,000 per month and perks.

Earlier, most airlines would recruit retired pilots from the Indian Air Force and train them to fly commercial airliners.

Nowadays, any woman or man that graduates with a Student Pilot License can apply for Private Pilot License and start working with an airline.

The airline trains candidates with Student Pilot License and qualifies them to fly as First Officer on commercial flights. During this period, they assist the Flight Commander or Captain with various flight processes.

Upon accumulating a certain number of flying hours and passing tests conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, they get the Commercial Pilot license.

Educational Qualifications: (Minimum) Higher Secondary Certificate with Commercial Pilot License from DGCA.

6. Chartered Accountant
Between 100,000 and 150,000 students appear for entrance exams for the Chartered Accountant course every year.

Of these, only about 22 percent make it to the finals and qualify as Chartered Accountant. However, only about two percent of students pass the final exams at the very first attempt.

Studying to work as CA isn’t easy by any means. It involves studying voluminous books that consist of various accounting theories and practices, understanding various kinds of taxes and their rules as well as actual auditing and accounting to become CA.

All CA students have to study and work at the same time, which makes the course even tougher. During the daytime, they work as ‘articles’ with a Chartered Accountancy firm.

And at nights, they spend lots of time studying various subjects required to crack these tough competitive exams. Exams are conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).As a result, there’s a huge demand for commercial pilots in India to fly on domestic and international routes. It’s a very prestigious job too.

Commercial pilots in India earn a median salary of Rs.250,000 per month plus perks. Pilots that fly on international routes usually get a median monthly salary of Rs.500,000 per month and perks.

Earlier, most airlines would recruit retired pilots from the Indian Air Force and train them to fly commercial airliners.

Nowadays, any woman or man that graduates with a Student Pilot License can apply for Private Pilot License and start working with an airline.

The airline trains candidates with Student Pilot License and qualifies them to fly as First Officer on commercial flights. During this period, they assist the Flight Commander or Captain with various flight processes.

Upon accumulating a certain number of flying hours and passing tests conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, they get the Commercial Pilot license.

Educational Qualifications: (Minimum) Higher Secondary Certificate with Commercial Pilot License from DGCA.

6. Chartered Accountant
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  Between 100,000 and 150,000 students appear for entrance exams for the Chartered Accountant course every year.

Of these, only about 22 percent make it to the finals and qualify as Chartered Accountant. However, only about two percent of students pass the final exams at the very first attempt.

Studying to work as CA isn’t easy by any means. It involves studying voluminous books that consist of various accounting theories and practices, understanding various kinds of taxes and their rules as well as actual auditing and accounting to become CA.

All CA students have to study and work at the same time, which makes the course even tougher. During the daytime, they work as ‘articles’ with a Chartered Accountancy firm.

And at nights, they spend lots of time studying various subjects required to crack these tough competitive exams. Exams are conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).